STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

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A liberal arts education with courses in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) or a degree in a STEM academic area can serve as the foundation for advanced degrees and professions such as law, medicine, business, computer science, finance, engineering, statistics and science.

Careers in STEM play a crucial role in expanding scientific frontiers, developing new products and advancing technology. Most of these jobs require a bachelor’s degree or higher and have an average salary significantly above the U.S. average.

Math is the most widely used subject in the world and provides some of the highest-paying jobs in the United States. When you master math, you gain building blocks that can help put the rest of your education within reach.